A few days ago American comedian Tony Woods tweeted me to “stop taking pictures and help!”

Well he is right, you see as a photojournalist and documentary filmmaker it is impossible not to get affected by the lives of those I photograph and document. I spent the last 3 months in Nigeria setting up collectives for the Hausa/Fulani women Langa Langa Women Kuli Kuli Collective, beekeepers, sesame seeds, millet, rice and beans collectives. My goal with these collectives is to place organic foods grown and made in Nigeria in every food store worldwide.

The Langa Langa Women Kuli Kuli Collective is designed to empower and improve the living conditions of these women. We are currently working on our app and online marketplace where you can order their kuli kuli from anywhere in the world. An ultra modern kitchen facility will be built for the Langa Langa Women Kuli Kuli Collective while preserving the essence of how kuli kuli was made for centuries.

Place your Kuli Kuli order directly from the collective in Nigeria call + 234 802 750 8837 in the United States call + 1 818 305 5854 or by email KuliKuli@Ewedusoup.com

A few days ago American comedian Tony Woods tweeted me to “stop taking pictures and help!”

Well he is right, you see as a photojournalist and documentary filmmaker it is impossible not to get affected by the lives of those I photograph and document. I spent the last 3 months in Nigeria setting up collectives for the Hausa/Fulani women Langa Langa Women Kuli Kuli Collective, beekeepers, sesame seeds, millet, rice and beans collectives. My goal with these collectives is to place organic foods grown and made in Nigeria in every food store worldwide.

The Langa Langa Women Kuli Kuli Collective is designed to empower and improve the living conditions of these women. We are currently working on our app and online marketplace where you can order their kuli kuli from anywhere in the world.

Place your Kuli Kuli order directly from the collective in Nigeria call + 234 802 750 8837 in the United States call + 1 818 305 5854 or by email KuliKuli@Ewedusoup.com

Kuli Kuliis a Hausa snack food that is primarily made from groundnuts. It is a popular snack food throughout Nigeria. It can be eaten alone or with a combination of gari, sugar and water, this is popularly called “gari soaking”.

Kuli Kuli is also eaten with koko, fura, akamu, and is sometimes ground and used as a salad, suya and kilishi mix. Kuli Kuli is made with roasted groundnuts ground into a paste called “Labu”, then mixed with spices, salt and ground pepper if desired.

The paste is stripped of excess oil using water, and hand rolled into the desired shape. The oil removed through this process is heated and used to fry the Kuli Kuli.

Kuli Kuli served as the inspiration for the US based nutritional food company Kuli Kuli that sells moringa based nutritional bars in Northern California and Nevada.